M. Vandergiet et al., DIFFERENTIAL-EFFECTS OF DIADENOSINE PHOSPHATES ON PURINOCEPTORS IN THE RAT ISOLATED-PERFUSED KIDNEY, British Journal of Pharmacology, 120(8), 1997, pp. 1453-1460
1 The activation of various purinoceptors in rat renal vasculature by
P-1,P-2-diadenosine pyrophosphate (Ap(2)A), P-1,P-3-diadenosine tripho
sphate (Ap(3)A), P-1,P-4-diadenosine tetraphosphate (Ap(4)A), P-1,P-5-
diadenosine pentaphosphate (Ap(5)A), P-1,P-6-diadenosine hexaphosphate
(Ap(6)A) was studied by measuring their effects of perfusion pressure
of a rat isolated perfused kidney. 2 The vasoconstrictive response to
Ap(5)A was completely due to P-2X purinoceptor activation, that to Ap
(4)A and Ap(6) was P-2X purinoceptor mediated to a large extent, as ev
idenced by the inhibitory effects of suramin and pyridoxal-phosphate-6
-azophenyl-2',4'-disulphonic acid tetrasodium (PPADS). 3 The vasoconst
rictive effects of Ap(2)A and Ap(3)A were mostly due to stimulation of
A(1)-receptors, as shown by the inhibitory effect of 8-cyclopentyl-1,
3-dipropylxanthine (DPCPX). 4 The vasoconstrictive response to Ap(6)A
was partially insensitive to A(1) and P-2X purinoceptor blockers. 5 In
raised tone preparations Ap(2)A and Ap(3)A evoked vasodilatation, whi
ch was blocked by the A(2) receptor blocker, 3,7-dimethyl-1-propargylx
anthine (DMPX). 6 In raised tone preparations Ap(4)A evoked vasodilata
tion when the P-2-purinoceptors were blocked by suramin. 7 The activat
ion of different purinoceptor subtypes by diadenosine phosphates criti
cally depends on the number of phosphate groups.